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Taiwan lawmakers urge antitrust action on digital platforms, citing Australian media law

By Xu Yuan ( March 12, 2021, 02:29 GMT | Insight) -- Taiwan’s antitrust regulator should consider whether international approaches to digital-platform regulation, particularly Australia’s new law requiring Facebook and Google to pay publishers for news, could be adopted locally, local lawmakers have said. Taiwan Fair Trade Commission Chairwoman Lee May used her first meeting in the local legislature to announce that her agency had been following foreign regulators on the enforcement and legislation on issues related to digital platforms. Taiwan’s antitrust regulator should consider whether international approaches to digital-platform regulation, particularly Australia’s new law requiring Facebook and Google to pay publishers for news, could be adopted locally, local lawmakers have said....

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